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by TYPE_FASTER 100 days ago
> When I buy an x86 computer, either in parts or from an OEM, either Intel or AMD, I don’t have to worry for one second if Windows, Linux, one of the BSDs, or goddamn FreeDOS, and all of their applications, are going to run on it.

I have a virtual instance of Win11 ARM running in UTM on my MBP. It's honestly been surprisingly rare that I have to figure out how to run something that requires x86. More and more Linux distros have an ARM version that I can run if I need to.